09-01-2009
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fwcscmpi
fwcscmpi(3) Library Functions Manual fwcscmpi(3)
NAME
fwcscmpi - fuzzy comparison of two wide-character strings
SYNOPSIS
#include <fstrcmp.h>
#define FSTRCMPI_IDENTICAL
#define FSTRCMPI_THRESHOLD
#define FSTRCMPI_ERROR
int fwcscmpi(const wchar_t *string1, const wchar_t *string2);
DESCRIPTION
The fwcscmpi() function compares the two wide-character strings, string1 and string2.
RETURN VALUE
The fwcscmpi function returns an int value between 0 and FSTRCMPI_IDENTICAL. A value of 0 means the two wide-character strings are utterly
un-alike. A value of FSTRCMPI_IDENTICAL means the two wide-character strings are identical. A value of more than FSTRCMPI_THRESHOLD (it
lies between 0 and FSTRCMPI_IDENTICAL) would be considered "similar" by most people.
A value of FSTRCMPI_ERROR (always negative) indicates a malloc(3) failure.
SEE ALSO
fstrcmp(3)
fuzzy comparison of two strings
fwcscmp(3)
fuzzy comparison of two wide-character strings
wcscmp(3)
compare two wide-character strings
COPYRIGHT
fstrcmp version 0.4
Copyright (C) 2009 Peter Miller
Peter Miller <pmiller@opensource.org.au>
The comparison code is derived from the fuzzy comparison functions in GNU Gettext 0.17. The GNU Gettext comparison functions were, in
turn, derived from GNU Diff 2.7.
Copyright (C) 1988-2009 Free Software Foundation
fwcscmpi(3)